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Pulse Start Metal Halide Light Bulbs

 
400 Watt - ED28 - Pulse Start - Metal Halide - Unprotected Arc Tube - 4200K - ANSI M135/E - Mogul Base - Universal Burn - Plusrite 1589


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Plusrite 1589 - 400 Watt - ED28
Pulse Start - Metal Halide - Unprotected Arc Tube - 4200K - Mogul Base - ANSI M135/E - Universal Burn
  • ANSI Code: M135/E
  • Bulb Shape: ED28
  • Life Hours: 20,000
  • Wattage: 400 Watt

  • Lumens: 39,000
  • Base Type: Mogul (E39)
  • Burn Position: Universal
  • Case Quantity: 12
Plusrite 1592 - 400 Watt - ED37 - Pulse Start - Metal Halide - Unprotected Arc Tube - 4200K - Mogul Base - ANSI M155/M135/E - Universal Burn


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Plusrite 1592 - 400 Watt - ED37
Pulse Start - Metal Halide - Unprotected Arc Tube - 4200K - Mogul Base - ANSI M155/M135/E - Universal Burn
  • Order Code: MS400/ED37/PS/U/4K
  • ANSI Code: M155/M135/E
  • Bulb Shape: ED37
  • CRI: Standard CRI
  • Bulb Color: Clear
  • Wattage: 400 Watt
  • Fixture Type: Enclosed Only

  • Lumens: 39,000
  • Base Type: Mogul (E39)
  • Protected: No
  • Burn Position: Universal
  • Length: 11.5 in.
  • Case Quantity: 12

HID - Pulse Start Light Bulbs


Pulse start metal halide lamps are similar to traditional metal halide lamps, but offer some different and unique benefits. HID Pulse start bulbs produce the same desirable color characteristics as regular metal halide lamps. However, pulse light lamps lose less heat than their conventional peers due to a high-voltage ignitor instead of a probe electrode. This ignitor also allows the lamp to start faster when it's cold and warm up quickly. Additionally, pulse start technology has a higher energy efficacy and increases lamp life up to 50 percent over traditional metal halide lamps. Browse the vast selection of pulse start lamps available from 1000Bulbs.com. You won't find a wider variety or better prices anywhere.

When selecting your pulse start lamp, be sure to double check the ANSI code on your bulb. ANSI codes help you know which ballasts can be paired with the bulb. If the ANSI code matches, then the bulb and ballast are a match. Contact our lighting experts at 1000Bulbs.com if you need help determining your bulb’s ANSI code.